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September 18. 2007: Two third down plays loom large in defeat.

Controversy!!!: In this column Wally points out that the Houston Nutt Hogs have followed up their first SEC loss with a loss in the next conference game – every time. That’s nine straight years…a pretty interesting stat, no? Of course, the really interesting thing is that the Hog Blogger brought up the exact same point the day before. Coincidence? Probably. Controversy? Not really. But we do love the idea that maybe, just maybe, Wally is reading the blogs, and possibly even ours. If so, hi Wally! We’d love to do a Q&A with you sometime…just let us know when you’re free.

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September 21, 2007: Spruced-up Superdome ready for prime time.

Breaking News: It’s the day before a huge Razorback football game – one that could set the tone for a strong SEC run or send the season into the tank. So naturally Wally steps up to bat and cranks out a column about…wait for it…the current condition of the Superdome. Glad we got that highly relevant issue cleared up.

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The Way to Man’s Heart is Through His Stomach: Wally gave a glowing report about everything from the quality of the Superdome roof to New Orleans trash pickup to the decreasing crime rate. Of course, he also mentions being treated to at least two delicious meals. The moral of this story? A full-bellied Wally is a happy Wally.

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